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Timings : Wednesday to Monday - 09:00 AM to 05:30 PM
Tuesdays closed. Open on public holidays.
Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 14
Students (under 25 years): EUR 12
Seniors (above 65 years): EUR 12
Visitors with Vienna City Card: EUR 13
People with disability: EUR 12
Children and young people (under 19 years): Free
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The Imperial Treasury Vienna is located at the Hofburg Palace and is home to Europe's secular and ecclesiastical history. It displays several imperial artifacts, including the Imperial Crown and Sword. It is also known for a giant narwhal tooth mythically believed to be a unicorn's horn.
Among the must-see collections are the Imperial Crown, the Imperial Sword, the Holy Lance of the Roman Empire, the Imperial Crown of Austria, the sceptre and other crown jewels, the regalia of Archduchy of Austria, the Burgundian treasures, and the symbol of Bohemian Kingdom. One should also visit the displays of a giant narwhal tooth mythically believed to be the horn of a unicorn and an antique Agate bowl thought to be the Holy Grail itself. The treasury also houses one of the enormous emeralds in the world, along with other priceless jewels of great significance. The Imperial Treasury Vienna has to be entered from the Schweizerhof or the Swiss Courtyard, the oldest part of the palace.